Pioneer S-A9700V Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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1 Before You Start
Using cassette tapes
The tape of a cassette is quite easily damaged and loose tape can
jam in the tape deck mechanism. If the tape has become
unwound, use a pen or pencil
to wind it back on to the spool.
When not using cassettes,
always store in the case. Store
cassettes away from magnetic
fields, excessive heat, humidity,
dust or oil.
Before recording on a tape,
wind the tape on past the leader tape (about the first 3 or 4
seconds of each side).
Avoid using tapes longer than 90 minutes:
Since tapes longer than 90 minutes are so thin,
they are more susceptible to jamming in the tape
deck mechanism and other trouble such as
irregular winding.
Erase protection
You can protect an important recording against accidental
erasure by breaking the erase-protect tab(s) with a small
screwdriver.
If you want to re-record on an erase-protected cassette, cover the
space left by the broken tab with self-adhesive tape.
Note: If you're using Type II (High/C
rO
2
) tapes, make sure
you don't also cover the tape-type detection holes.
This unit is designed for use with conventional, fully circular
DVD, Video CD and audio CDs only. Use of shaped discs is not
recommended for this product. Pioneer disclaims all liability
arising in connection with the use of shaped discs.
Wipe lightly from the
center of the disc using
straight strokes
Don’t wipe the disc
surface using circular
strokes
Handling discs
When holding discs of any type, take care not to leave
fingerprints, dirt or scratches on the disc surface. Hold the disc
by its edge or by the center hole and edge. Damaged or dirty
discs can affect playback performance. Take care also not to
scratch the label side of the disc. Although not as fragile as the
recorded side, scratches can still result in a disc becoming
unusable.
Should a disc become marked with fingerprints, dust, etc., clean
using a soft, dry cloth, wiping the disc lightly from the center to
the outside edge as shown in the diagram below. If necessary,
use a cloth soaked in alcohol, or a commercially available CD
cleaning kit to clean a disc more thoroughly. Never use benzine,
thinner or other cleaning agents, including products designed
for cleaning vinyl records.
Storing discs
Although CDs, Video CDs and DVDs are more durable than vinyl
records, you should still take care to handle and store discs
correctly. When you're not using a disc, return it to its case and
store upright. Avoid leaving discs in excessively cold, humid, or
hot environments (including under direct sunlight).
Discs to avoid
Discs spin at high speed inside the player during playback. If
you can see that a disc is cracked, chipped, warped, or otherwise
damaged, don't risk using it—you could end up damaging the
unit.
For side A
For side B
Tape-type detection hole